Sennett, N.Y. -- A Finger Lakes Railway train derailed Friday in a remote area in the town of Sennett, the New York State Police said.

The train, which included 38 cars and an engine, derailed just before 3:30 p.m. Friday between Baker and Hamilton Roads, Sgt. Libert Caloia said. Cayuga County 911 said the derailment occurred in the vicinity of 3941 Taylor Road.

Ten cars in the train derailed and five tipped over. There were no injuries. The length of the 38-car train was more than six football fields laid end to end.

Caloia said the train was traveling at about 22 mph when it derailed and was heading from Auburn to Solvay. It's cargo included mixed freight. Two cars were carrying hazardous materials, but nothing leaked or spilled.

Firefighters from Sennett and Throop responded to the scene. A hazardous materials team from the city of Auburn was called in as a precaution.